

Copper is in now….at least with me….in case you couldn’t tell. It was antique gold, and not a pretty antique gold. I missed getting a photo of the mirror before painting too. There was just a bit of paint on the mirror when I finished and I scrapped it off with a razor blade. I taped around the edges of the mirror too but didn’t cover the whole glass. You just give a sharp tug and a piece of the tape snaps off. You can actually snap off pieces of this tape and the edge is straight. I used painters tape to make a geometrical design on the container….just willy nilly for the design.don't overthink it. That's what happens when I'm really into a project. I forgot to take photos of the stainless steel container after taping it off and before painting it. I think I paid $5 for it and another mirror. The mirror is one I bought at an auction. The Memphis Ikea is at the halfway point (7 hour drive) between my parents’ home and our home. When I go to Arkansas for a visit I stop in and shop for just a bit. I bought the stainless steel container at Ikea in Memphis. The seat cover is a recycled skirt! I'm sharing two new pieces today and then I'll tell you all about my other favorite Rustoleum Metallic Spray Paint colors! The vintage stool above was painted with the copper paint and it turned out great. I was in a rush to do a couple of pieces over the weekend and I used my new favorite Rustoleum Metallic Color.Copper.
#Rust oleum spray paint gold update#
When I need to update a home decor accessory fast I always grab the spray paint. Well, I made a list today!īest Rustoleum Metallic Spray Paint Colors All words and opinions are my own.Readers email me almost daily about the best Rustoleum metallic spray paint colors for diy projects. I’d use it for home decor and craft projects.ĭisclosure: Rustoleum provided me with 3 cans of spray paint. Overall if you’re trying to match a true metallic finish with a lot of shine, Rustoleum Metallic Gold is the one for you. It’s great for any surface like wood metal and plastic. The spray can mentions it is a paint and primer in one. The spray can mentions it is ideal for indoor and outdoor, stops rust and great for cars, bikes, fixtures and hardware.ģ. Neither matte or super shiny, it’s in the middle and the colour is a bit more yellow gold. For example a light fixture, furniture feet or picture frames.Ģ. More of a matte gold, close up it has some sparkle in it, but it’s not as shiny as the first one, it almost has tiny bits of glitter in it. The can doesn’t have as many details about what surface it can be applied to, so I’d be cautious about it’s durability. I’d say this paint is ideal for something decorative that isn’t going to be touched over and over. Refer to the animation below to see how it shines in different angles of light.ġ. Reflective and more of a true metal finish, I personally love this one when you need a lot of shine.

Rustoleum Universal Advance Formula Metallic Pure GoldĪt first glance, they are all metallic gold! It really just depends on the look you’re going for, but one of them shines brighter than the rest.Rustoleum Metallic Brilliant Metal Finish.In the photo above I’ve sprayed vertical stripes and labelled them 1, 2, 3 to refer to the types listed below. I sprayed on an uneven surface with texture to help show off the reflection in different lighting to give you a better idea.

It’s very hard to capture the exact colour and brightness in photos, so even after reading this post, you should test it out for yourself just to be sure it’s what you prefer. I thought I’d do a simple comparison of 3 types of metallic gold spray paint from Rustoleum to help you with your projects. I’ve had a lot of questions from readers about metallic gold spray paints. I use metallic gold spray paints for metal drawer pulls or furniture feet, but I’ve noticed some metallic spray paints are more realistic than others. I’ve used a lot of spray paints over the years, but I keep going back to Rustoleum for my furniture projects.
